Sentences with phrase «damages than failure»

Not exact matches

A stream of small mishaps — or systematic failures — will cause more damage than a single epic failure.
While it might seem natural that a huge failure would damage a brand more than a series of little ones, the exact opposite is true.
Yet both clubs» declining fortunes — with fewer points, fewer goals and a lower league position than last season — show the damage striking failures can do.
The failures he is likely to experience as a teen are generally far less damaging than those may come across as an adult.
Less than 18 months after being elected speaker, Paul Ryan has emerged from the defeat of the health care bill badly damaged, retaining a grip on the job but left to confront the realities of his failure — imperiling the odd - couple partnership that was supposed to sustain a new era of conservative government under unified Republican rule.
This admission came after the mayor had refused for more than a day to address the damaging findings on NYCHA's lead paint failures.
He admits frankly: «The market failure of the global financial crash has ended up damaging the electoral position of the centre left much more than the centre right.»
And it had survived defeats — none more painful or damaging than Neil Kinnock's unanticipated failure in 1992.
As we've noted before, that blames a race - neutral exam for the failure of the city's primary and middle schools — and would do far more damage to the top schools than it would help aspiring minority kids.
Failure to build strong enough levees — and fix known flaws in them — was blamed for catastrophic flooding in New Orleans, Mississippi and Alabama after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, which killed more than 1,800 people and caused more than $ 81 billion in damage.
But the damage caused by a heart attack can result in heart failure — and patients diagnosed with heart failure have an average life expectancy of less than five years, according to Dr. Chuck Murry, director of the Center for Cardiovascular Biology at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Control will be more important than raw speed given the technical complexity of some of the jumps... though failure might be as entertaining as success given the physics and damage systems, as the trailer suggests.
This is because failure to repay the loan will often result in damaged relationships and possibly cause more problems than it's worth.
The failure to properly represent the title, and / or rush out the final product, would do more pecuniary damage than any properly tuned demo would.
Failure to do this would lead to damage costing much more, the report warned - at least 5 % and perhaps more than 20 % of global GDP.
Dams are life - line facilities, as is the power grid, and a dam failure can cause more loss of life and property damage than an atom bomb in some cases (Fukushima losses were mostly from water damage due to sea level rise not radiation per se).
Rob, I've written before about «government failure» being more widespread and more damaging than alleged market failures.
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NARUC said the government's failure to begin accepting used nuclear fuel has resulted in more than $ 5 billion dollars in court - awarded damage settlements, at taxpayers» expense.
It is often a company's failure to address a situation, rather than the situation itself, that causes long - term brand damage in the eyes of the public.
Defended a market - leading insurer in a Massachusetts direct action in which the injured plaintiffs sought more than $ 40 million in punitive damages against our client (primary insurer on business auto policy) for its alleged failure to promptly settle a catastrophic personal injury claim.
At the very most — if there is to be a compromise — the failure to perform a religious obligation could give rise to monetary damages but even that goes further than I would be prepared.
Despite the plaintiff's complete failure to mitigate his damages and the unreasonableness of his decision to enter into self - employment, Browne J only reduced the notice period from twenty months to fourteen months, rather than dismissing the claim entirely or reducing the notice period to a mere few months which he found to be a reasonable time period in that case to get over the shock of dismissal.
Furthermore, the plaintiff's own refusal to follow medical advice other than his own constituted a failure to mitigate his damages.
Representation of a major international insurer in a Massachusetts statutory bad faith action in which the injured plaintiffs sought more than $ 40 million in compensatory and punitive damages against our client (primary insurer on business auto policy) for its alleged failure to promptly settle a catastrophic personal injury claim.
Plaintiffs argued that evidence of failure to use a seat belt should be excluded because that conduct could not have caused the accident, and a plaintiff should not be required to anticipate negligent conduct by the defendant; the Court rejected that argument based largely on the language of the proportionate responsibility statute, which focuses on the various parties» roles in causing «the personal injury» or the «harm for which recovery of damages is sought,» rather than simply the occurrence that led to the injury.
In a motor vehicle accident, when car part or a tire fails, and that this failure caused the accident itself or made the damages much worse than they should have been, you will likely have an automotive defect claim, not just a car accident case.
In the decision of 1201059 Ontario Inc. v. Pizza Pizza Limited, 2015 ONSC 1208, dated February 26, 2015, a three - judge panel of the Divisional Court (an appellate branch of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice that is higher than a trial level but lower than the Court of Appeal), upheld the trial judge's dismissal of the franchisee's action for damages based on an alleged failure to provide disclosure at the time of the franchise renewal.
(Failure to recall would also violate different federal laws punishable by fines and injunctions rather than money damages for harm done.)
From purposely gliding the side of a vehicle into a flat barrier to slow a vehicle with brake failure to maintaining direction due to wheel - hub failures, you can learn how to safely prevent vehicle recalls from causing much more than physical damage.
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They found that damage caused by sharp contact on the surface accounted for more than 70 percent of failures in the field.
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